For five hundred years the small village of Eynsham in Oxfordshire has
lived with the hazy memory of a great Benedictine abbey that once
flourished at its heart. In recent years major archaeological
excavations have revealed much of the abbey s remains and intriguing
evidence of settlement going back 3000 years. Here for the first time
the history and the archaeology have been combined to bring to life the
story of the village and its abbey, and the characters that shaped their
destiny. A companion to the Oxford Archaeology monograph, Aelfric's
Abbey, this colourful booklet includes a series of reconstruction
paintings showing the village and the abbey at various times through
history, along with many illustrations of the archaeological finds. It
also provides a list of suggested further reading.